Chris Fischer
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Chris Fischer

Our band "Neuroblast" has a website and a myspace that links from the
website. www.Neuroblastmusic.com or you can just go to
www.myspace.com/neur0blast which has a lot more info.


I am married have 3 kids and live in Newberry Florida about 20 minutes west
of Gainesville.

I am retired from the Army and now I spend my time taking care of my 2 year
old adopted son during the day and playing drums during the night. My band
"Neuroblast" is Alternative Rock and I have just started playing out with
them in the last 2 months. We are very active in Gainesville and Ocala
Florida area and will be in Orlando next month doing a radio show there
than doing a few gigs.

I was orginally taught to play drums by Mr. Oli at Grant Elementry in 1979
and in 1980 at Washington Jr. High (played with Guy Crucianelli) and then
Mr. Taylor at Lance Jr. High. I was never really technical and because of
having A.D.D. I had a hard time reading music. So, I always played the
hell out of the bass drum, crash cymbals and whatever else they wanted me
play loud on...even did some great gong parts for Mr. Taylor. So, I still
playing basically the same way, loud and fast.

My influnces: Keith Moon, Jon Bonham, Chad Sexton and of course Buddy Rich
and Gene Kupa.

Other Tidbits about me:
My Brother Steve Fischer was big in the Kenosha Music Scene in the 70's and
80's. Steve played guitar and bass and was in several bands at a young age
with the Crucianelli brothers. Also was in a lot of different bands like
"Nick Fury" and the "Rejecto's" and countless others.

I am also first cousin to Dr.. Dale Destruction...the host of Crimson
Theatre, but I grew up knowing him as Dale Wambolt. Great guy and I hope to
maybe have my band play on his cable show someday soon.

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